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Traverse City Walmart Stabbing: Here’s Exactly What Happened, Minute by Minute
Saturday, July 26, 2025, began like any other summer afternoon in Traverse City, Michigan. Families were grocery shopping, tourists were browsing the aisles, and employees at the Walmart on US-31 were working their shifts. But within minutes, everything changed. What started as an ordinary day turned into one of the most terrifying acts of violence the town has ever witnessed — a mass stabbing that left 11 people hospitalized, some in critical condition.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Criminal
Masterpiece or Manipulation? The Chilling Truth Behind Kenneth Wayne’s Modigliani Legacy
For decades, Kenneth Wayne positioned himself as one of the most prominent voices on Amedeo Modigliani, the iconic Italian painter known for his signature elongated portraits. Wayne’s academic background and curatorial credentials gave him an air of authority that was rarely questioned—until now. Behind the scholarly persona and high-profile exhibitions lies a troubling trail of questionable attributions, suppressed evidence, and growing allegations that his involvement in the Modigliani art world may not be as innocent as it appears.
By Shane Smith6 months ago in Criminal
The Dark Web: Where Crime Hides in Plain Sight
When you open your browser and search on Google, read the news, or shop online, you're only exploring a small part of the internet. Beneath this familiar surface lies a hidden world called the Dark Web—a part of the internet that cannot be accessed by regular search engines. It is a place where criminals trade in silence, and illegal activities flourish beyond the reach of most people and even some governments.
By Hamza Tahir6 months ago in Criminal
The Garden of Bones
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, where the birds sing in the early mornings and children ride bicycles down tree-lined streets, something dark began to stir. It started with a missing woman — then a second, and a third. Over the past five years, five people had vanished without a trace. Each disappearance happened near the same part of town, close to Elm Street.
By Hamza Tahir6 months ago in Criminal
How One Brutal Crime Exposed India's Fight for Women's Safety. AI-Generated.
In November 2020, India was shaken to its core by the brutal gang rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad, Telangana. This horrific crime exposed the deep-rooted challenges of violence against women in the country, sparking national outrage and a renewed call for justice and stronger protections for women’s safety.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
A Tragic Crime That Shook America and Sparked a Global Movement. AI-Generated.
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was brutally killed by a Minneapolis police officer during an arrest that was captured on video and instantly went viral. The horrifying footage showed Officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes while Floyd repeatedly pleaded, “I can’t breathe.” Despite bystanders’ desperate calls to intervene and Floyd’s visible distress, the officer remained motionless until Floyd lost consciousness and later died.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
Israel's War Crimes in Gaza: A Global Call for Justice. AI-Generated.
The Gaza Strip, home to over two million Palestinians, stands devastated under relentless Israeli military assaults and a crippling blockade that have plunged the region into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. The systematic violence inflicted upon Gaza’s civilians, especially its children, women, and newborns, represents a grave violation of international law and a brutal assault on innocent life that cannot be justified or ignored.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Satellite Kid
Did you know a teenager once hacked a U.S. military satellite—using nothing but a school computer? It sounds like a conspiracy theory, but in 2002, seventeen-year-old Jamie Brooks, a quiet tech-savvy kid from a small town in Nebraska, allegedly did something that sent shockwaves through hidden corners of the internet—and got him erased.
By Abdullah khan6 months ago in Criminal
10 Most Dangerous Prisoners Held at Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks Prison
10 – Dwight Loving Dwight Jeffrey Loving, a former U.S. Army private, became one of the most notable figures in modern military justice after his conviction and death sentence for the brutal murders of two taxi drivers in 1988.
By Vidello Productions6 months ago in Criminal
Echoes of the Blue Kite
The alley behind the old apartment complex in East Detroit was where Eli always flew his blue kite. It was cheap—faded from sun and frayed at the edges—but to Eli, it was freedom. His little brother, Noah, only five years old, would laugh and cheer every time the kite soared above the buildings, catching wind over rusted rooftops and broken basketball hoops.
By Muhammad Bilal6 months ago in Criminal
The Silent Confession
The rain tapped steadily against the cracked windows of Room 209 in the forgotten motel at the edge of the city. Inside, a man sat alone at a small wooden table, a dim lamp above him casting a flickering circle of light. His name was Raymir Cole, known in the underworld as “The Ghost”—a name earned from ten years of flawless heists, vanishing acts, and silence.
By Muhammad Bilal6 months ago in Criminal










